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Vtorld ALBUM CHART toTHE COUNTRY COUNTRY HOT UNE vtoRLDALBUM CHART By MARIE RATLIFF and CHUCK NEESE AUGUST 5, 1912 THIS LAST WKS. ON WK. WK. CHART 1 WI'S WHY I UWE 10U LIKEI DO SONNY JAMES-Capitol 11067 9 Station Check List 2 4 THE REAL McCOY CHARLIE McCOY-Monument 31329 17 3 3 THE BEST OF CHARLEY PRIDE, VOL. 2-RCA LSP 4082 19 WUBE, Cincinnati (Jack Reno) WENO, Nashville (Johnny K) 4 2 THIS IS JERRY WALLACE-Decca 75294 17 KENR, Houston (Bruce Nelson) WQYK, Tampa (Bob Hudson) 5 6 A THING CALLED LOVE JOHNNY CASH-Columbia 31332 15 WWVA, Wheeling (Bob Ward) WGBG, Greensboro (Tim Rowe) HANK WILLIAMS JR. GREATEST HITS, VOL. 2-MGM 4822 8 WXCL, Peoria (Lee Ransom) WAME, Charlotte (Ed Robinson) U 7 WGMA, H'wood, Fla. (K. C. Jones) KFDI, Wichita (Don Powell) 8 BEST OF JERRY REEO-RCA 4729 7 WUNI, Mobile (Johnny Barr) KBOX, Dallas, (Art Keller) WYDE, Birmingham (Don Parden) WCNW, Fairfield (Fred Slezak) II 9 SOMEONE TO GIVE MY LOVE TO JOHNNY PAYCHECK-Epic 31449 9 WCMS, Norfolk (Earle Faulk) WMNI. Columbus, 0. (0. R. Moore) 9 5 THE KILLER ROCKS ON JERRY LEE LEWIS-Mercury 1-637 14 KLAC, Los Angeles (Carson Schreiber) 10 12 BLESS YOUR HEART FREDDIE HART-Capitol 11073 5 III 14TO GET TO YOU JERRY WALLACE-Decca 75349 5 12 10 GEORGE JONES-Epic 31321 10 The "Crystal Chandelier Situation" still rages in 21 THE HAPPIEST GIRL IN THE WHOLE USA DONNA FARGO-Dot 26000 3 as of this writing. The Charley Pride RCA Gold Standard release began at several stations and MI 17 CONWAY TWITTY'S GREATEST HITS, VOL. 1-Decca 7-5252 5 initial sales soared when a misunderstanding Ei 20ASHES OF LOVE DICKEY LEE-RCA 4715 10 caused ill feelings over the future of the record. 16 16 GOD BLESS AMERICA AGAIN LORETTA LYNN-Decca 75351 6 17 18 THE ORIGINAL TRAVELING MAN DAVE DUDLEY-Mercury 61375 9 The behind -the -scenes activity makes Charley's non -release one of the most interesting stories in 26BALLADS OF LOVE PORTER WAGONER-RCA 4734 6 on Music Row. We'll keep you appraised. 19 19 WHAT AM I GONNA DO BOBBY BARE-Mercury 61363 9 20 11 BUCK OWENS LIVE AT THE NUGGET-Capitol 11039 14 Dolly Parton and the Tennessee Plowboy are most 21 13 SINGS FOR ALL THE LONELY WOMEN IN THE WORLD BILL ANDERSON- requested at KENR. Bruce Nelson was moved to Decca 75344 8 22 15 CRY LYNN ANDERSON-Columbia 31316 18 Music Director at the Houston outlet. Former 23 24 MY HEART HAS A MIND OF ITS OWN SUSAN RAYE-Capitol 11055 8 Hickory promo chief John Neil Brown has followed 27 THE KEY'S IN THE MAILBOX TONY BOOTH-Capitol 11076 4 Paul Lovelace into the Decca National C&W promo 25 22 SOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING NEW SAMMI SMITH-Mega 31-1011 12 spot. Wild Bill Emerson's "Blues Grass" on Ace of 26 23 THE DAY THAT LOVE WALKED IN DAVID HOUSTON-Epic 31385 13 Hearts, is top request at WUBE along with Jerry 1311 31 LIVE IN PERSON DANNY DAVIS-RCA 4720 4 Wallace and Connie Smith. 28 33 ELEVEN ROSES HANK WILLIAMS JR.-MGM 4843 3 As reported in the July 1st Hotline, UA is 35 THE LONESOMEST LONESOME RAY PRICE-Columbia 31546 2 going through a shake up in the Nashville office. 30 30 MOUTH OF MISSISSIPPI JERRY GLOWER-Decca 75342 6 Sources told us that the office will remain open, 31 25 ONE'S ON THE WAY LORETTA LYNN-Decca 7-5334 19 that Scotty Turner has left and that Biff Collie 32 34 NEED YOU DAVID ROGERS-Columbia 313506 is the new chief. We also forsee a realignment ED 37 CAB DRIVER HANK THOMPSON-Dot 25996 3 at the Capitol Music City offices. Top brass Ezi 40 SAY SOMETHING NICE TO SARAH ERNEST TUBB-Decca 7-5345 4 including Capitol President Bhaskar Menon made to 43THE OSBORNE BROS., SONNY & BOBBY-Decca 5256 3 a two day trip to Nashville to discuss C&W 36 41 SKEETER SINGS DOLLY SKEETER DAVIS-RCA 4732 5 business. 37 42 ON THE SOUTHBOUND LESTER FLATT & MAC WISEMAN-RCA 4688 6 WENO's Johnny K is on both sides of Nat Stuckey D 49 IF IT AIN'T LOVE CONNIE SMITH-RCA 4748 2 and Norro Wilson singles, he also digs the "Daddy Dumplin'" cut from the Donna Fargo album. 53 ROY CLARK COUNTRY-Dot 25997 3 40 36 CHARLEY PRIDE SINGS HEART SONGS-RCA 4617 37 Mac Davis still looks good with his second 41 28 LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT A SONG MERLE HAGGARD-Capitol 11067 19 country record (remember "Who Ever Finds This, I 42 38 INNERVIEW STATLER BROTHERS-Mercury 61359 20 Love You") on Columbia. Also left field two 43 39 MY HANG UP IS YOU FREDDIE HART-Capitol ST 11011 23 44 29 BEDTIME STORY TAMMY WYNETTE-Epic 31385 18 timer is Commander Cody's "Beat Me Daddy Eight To 45 48 SINCERELY KITTY WELLS-Decca 5350 4 The Bar." Cody captured country hearts at last 46 32 ANNIE ANNE MURRAY-Capitol 11024 13 47 44 ELEMENTARY DOCTOR WATSON DOC WATSON-Poppy 5703 6 year's C&W D.J. Convention. 48 45 AIN'T WE HAVIN' US A GOOD TIME CONNIE SMITH-RCA 4694 14 Requests at WQYK in Tampa are split between 49 46 WE ALL GOT TOGETHER AND TOM T. HALL-Mercury 61362 16 Pride's "Crystal Chandelier" and Faron's "Little 50 47 I CAN'T SEE ME WITHOUT YOU CONWAY TWITTY-Decca 7-5335 19 51 50LEAD ME ON CONWAY TWITTY & LORETTA LYNN-Decca 75326 27 Girl." KLAC's Carson Schreiber reports Johnny 52 51 ME AND CHET CHET ATKINS & JERRY REED-RCA 4707 13 Bush's "Whiskey River" and Stonewall's "Torn From Ea 58 BEST OF BUCK OWENS & SUSAN RAYE-Capitol 11084 2 The Pages Of Life" are top requests. 54 52 JUST PLAIN LONELY FERLIN HUSKY-Capitol 11069 6 Merle Haggard has donated his prison pardon to 55 54 I'M ONLY A WOMAN DOTTIE WEST-RCA 4704 9 56 55 STREET FAIR MAGIC ORGAN-Ranwood 8092 12 the Country Music Hall Of Fame Museum. Museum 57 56 SMELL THE FLOWERS JERRY REED-RCA 4660 19 Director Bill Ivey says that the Hag's unique in 63 WHY DON'T WE GO SOMEWHERE AND LOVE SANDY POSEY-Columbia 31594 2 contribution should draw as much sentimental 59 57 LIVE BILLY WALKER-MGM 4789 10 fan interest as museum artifacts such as Chet 60 59 BLUE CANADIAN ROCKIES MOMS & DADS-GNP Crescendo 2063 16 Atkins first guitar, Patsy Cline's favorite wig, 61 60 EASY LOVIN' FREDDIE HART-Capitol 838 45 62 61 SHE'S ALL I GOT JOHNNY PAYCHECK-Epic 31141 32 Gene Autry's guitar and Cowboy Copas' boots. 63 62 IT'S FOUR IN THE MORNING FARON YOUNG-Mercury 61359 30 Don Powell at KFDI gives "Baby, Don't Get Hooked -ELVIS LIVE AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN ELVIS PRESLEY-RCA LSP 4776 1 On Me"/"Old Fashioned Love Song" and Brian 65 64 BEST OF GEORGE JONES-RCA 4716 9 Collins' "Spread It Around" as his hottest chart 66 65 BORDER LORD KRIS KRISTOFFERSON-Monument 81302 20 67 66 GOOD HEARTED WOMAN WAYLON JENNINGS-RCA 4647 22 movers. WXCL's Lee Ransom says Jerry Wallace is 68 67 GIVE MYSELF A PARTY JEANNIE C. RILEY-MOM 4805 11 "far and away the most popular, both by request 69 68 THE BIGGEST HITS OF SONNY JAMES-Capitol 11013 23 and local sales" in Peoria. Lee's Pick is "Class 70 69 DETOURS FLOYD CRAMER-RCA 4676 14 71 70 FOR THE GOOD TIMES RAY PRICE-Columbia 39106 100 of '57" by the Statlers. 72 71 RANGER'S WALTZ MOMS & DADS-GNP Crescendo 2061 38 73 72 HOW CAN I UNLOVE YOU LYNN ANDERSON-Columbia 30925 39 74 73 LONELY PEOPLE EDDY ARNOLD-RCA 4718 11 44 RECORD WORLD AUGUST5,1972 75 74 I'M JUST ME CHARLEY PRIDE --RCA 4860 55.
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